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Snap Shots: Stanford Blackboard Power O Against Cal
The Context The Cardinal defense held the Golden Bears to a field goal after Maynard marched Cal down the field on a long drive to keep Jeff Tedford's team from going up by a touchdown early in the second quarter. A 21-yard kickoff return from Texas product Ty Montgomery gave Andrew Luck and...
Snap Shots: How Bryan Harsin Sets Up Success
It wasn't a whole lot of fun to do frame-by-frame break downs of last year's offense: "Here you see Texas trying another outside zone run and you can see that it's different than the last one because this time the left tackle didn't completely whiff his block, but instead got blown back into the...
Longhorn Snap Shots: The #freeddjmonroe Moment
One of the greatest, most fantastic assurances that Greg Davis's reign of terror ending provided was the knowledge that after the Rice game this fall, Bryan Harsin was not going to sit in the interview room and make excuses about why he couldn't play DJ Monroe. Not even the smallest chance. A...
Snap Shots: Fozzy Whittaker Scores from the Wildcat
Those who were for whatever reason discouraged by the performance of the offense need to re-watch the first two drives of the fourth quarter. I don't want to go overboard because these are just the first steps in a long process, but we definitely got a taste of what this thing looks like when it's...
Snap Shots: Fly Sweep to Jaxon Shipley
In the previous Snap Shots post we took a look at a nice play by Garrett Gilbert using his feet to buy time and complete a pass on the run. On the very next down, Gilbert missed an open Mike Davis for what should have been a sure touchdown. That set up 2nd and 10 from the Rice 20 yard line, where...
Snap Shots: Garrett Gilbert Uses His Feet
I managed to get my hands on a video of last night's game, which definitely provides a better look at a number of things than did my vantage point in the stands. I haven't sat down to watch it all just yet, but even before I do I wanted to highlight a couple of illustrative plays from the...




















